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Pyrola rotundifolia, L. On the rocks of Craig Maid, Glen Dole, 

 at a good elevation, associated with P. secunda, but neither of them 

 in plenty. 



Asperugo procumhens, L. Found in June on a bank near Aucmi- 

 thie, coast of Forfarshire. 



Vero7}ica alpina, L. This was found abundantly in Caulochen- 

 glen in July, and more sparingly in Glen Dole, both in flower and fruit. 

 It loves to grow about the sides of rills, and on the moist rocky banks 

 of old watercourses. 



Veronica sa.vatilis, L. This brilliant-flowered species adorned the 

 rocks of Caulochen in great profusion, and occurred also on the rocks 

 in Glen Dole, and in the corrie of Ben Red. 



Salix amhigua, Ehrh., jS". arenaria, L., ^S*. Mrta, Sm., iS*. nigricans, 

 Sm., S. Forsteriana, Sm., S. Davalliana, Sm., and ^S*. Imiata, L., 

 were found in Glen Dole and Glen Clova ; S. petraa, And., S. Myr- 

 sinites, L., ^S*. procumhens, Forbes, and S. lanata, L., in Caulochen. 

 Scheuchzeria palustris, L. In a marsh near Methven, Perthshire. 

 Potamogeto7i zosterapfolins, Schum. Rather plentiful in Rescobie- 

 lake, Forfarshire, bearing flower-spikes in August. 



Juncus Balticus, Willd. Very abundant on the sands of Barrie. 

 Alopecurus alpinus, Sm. This occurred in various localities about 

 Clova, but in greatest quantity and in finest condition on the wet rocks 

 about the waterfalls of Craig Wharral, above the loch. 



Phleum alpinum, L. Was gathered on the moist grassy banks of 

 the Feula-burn, above the falls ; upon the bank of the Glashie-burn, 

 which runs into the glen of Caness ; and very fine about a small wa- 

 terfall not far from Loch Brandy, called " the wash of the coirie of 

 Clova." 



Car ex aquatills, Wahl.? Abundant on the moist banks of Feula- 

 burn, Clova, and near the head of Caness, rarely attaining the height 

 of a foot, but growing on the margin of the Esk in Glen Clova, to more 

 than double that size. 



Care.v rarijlora, Sm. For this rare species I discovered a new sta- 

 tion in the Clova district, namely a bog at the head of Caness, where 

 it occurred in fully greater plenty than in the bog at the head of Glen 

 Dole. 



Equisetum variegaium, Schleich. Sands of Barrie, in fi'uit from 

 April to October. 



Splachnmn vasculosum, Hedw. On the marshy banks of Feula- 

 burn above, the falls, this moss occurred in fine fructification in July; 

 and in August 1 detected it in a similai* spot on the banks of Loch 



